Unorthodox is the universe’s leading Jewish podcast, hosted by Stephanie Butnick, Liel Leibovitz, and Joshua Malina. Each week we bring you News of the Jews, interesting guests—one Jewish and one gentile—and so much more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 491 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureJudaism |
For this week of our summer vacation, we went to camp, and to the old city. more
Two very Jewish movies have just been released. First, Between the Temples, a comedy about a cantor who has lost his way. We talk to director Nathan Silver, and Robert Smigel, who plays a rabbi in the film. Then, there’s a conversation with Swell Ari... more
This week on the show, we’re bringing you two stories from our producer Quinn Waller. more
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UPDATE: I was sorry when Mark Oppenheimer stopped co-hosting, but absolutely delighted when Joshua Malina took his place. Besides admiring Josh as an actor, his podcast The West Wing Weekly was as good as a podcast is ever going to be. And if you look up "mensch" in the dictionary, there's his picture. more
Not gonna lie, I went down Josh’s entire IMDB list and as I was never a fan of West Wing (cut me some slack, I was a teenager) I could not find a single role of his I can remember. That just means I know him solely for his part on the show. Keep it up and I hope you enjoy reading this. Jerome. more
Intelligent and engaged presenters who balance well between a Jewish and a Judaism-curious audience. Always enjoyable
While living in a small southern town and studying for conversion, Unorthodox played a huge role in filling in the cultural gaps that I so longed to understand. Not a Thursday goes by without me absorbing the latest episode. Thanks to ya’ll for adding so much joy to my Jewish life.
For this non-American goy, Unorthodox is a weekly compulsion. Three very different characters deliver no-holds barred perspectives from the Jewish part of people’s identities. (well, in Liel’s case Jewish/American/Israeli/His Own Universe). All are welcome and all can contribute. Why only four stars? Sometimes I can’t keep up with the spoken delivery speeds. A problem when you’ve become a global phenomenon, as you have.
Apple Podcasts | #7 | United States/Religion & Spirituality/Judaism |
Apple Podcasts | #5 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Judaism |
Apple Podcasts | #15 | United Kingdom/Religion & Spirituality/Judaism |
Apple Podcasts | #195 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #4 | Australia/Religion & Spirituality/Judaism |
Apple Podcasts | #46 | Germany/Religion & Spirituality/Judaism |
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